Why it Matters
Don't Force It
How it's Made...
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Show me what your made of
100
These things help electricity and heat flow.
What is a conductor?
100
Dropping a ball from different heights into sand and measuring the impact left behind is an experiment designed to measure this force.
What is gravity?
100
This is left behind after a glacier slowly moves through.
What is a U-Shaped Valley?
100
Biofuel, wind, solar, geothermal,and hydroelectric energy
What is an example of an alternative energy sources?
100
This is the boiling point of water. Remember the units!
What is 100 degrees Celsius?
200
mass, volume, color, taste, texture a few examples of these.
What are properties of matter?
200
This tool is used to find out the how many newtons are needed to pull an object across a table.
What is a spring scale?
200
The "E" is the W.E.D. process.
What is erosion?
200
A thick, black liquid (fossil fuel) formed from the remains of ancient sea organisms that were buried under layers of sediment over millions of years.
What is oil?
200
This is the freezing point of water. Remember the units!
What is 0 degrees Celsius?
300
Whether something sinks or floats.
What is density?
300
A door moving after you push it is an exapmple of ______ because it moves.
What is a work?
300
You can identify sedimentary rock when you observe it because of these.
What is the layers?
300
This fossil fuel was formed from the remains of ancient swamp plants that were buried by layers of sediment and exposed to lots of heat and pressure over millions of years.
What is Coal?
300
How you would separate a mixture of sand and iron filings.
What is use a magnet to collect the iron filings.
400
Mixing Kool-Aid into water is an example of this property of Science.
What is solubility?
400
The blades on a fan turn after a candle below it is lit, because of this energy source.
What is an thermal energy?
400
Aladdin and Jasmine have seen many of these flying on their magic carpet in the desert .
What are sand dunes?
400
These three things contribute to the formation of landforms such as deltas, canyons, and sand dunes.
What is water, wind and ice?
400
When something, usually a solid is added to a liquid and it "disappears". Some examples include salt water, kool-aid and soda, not to mention lemon aide.
What is a solution?
500
A foam cup floating on water is an example of this.
What is a bouyancy?
500
*Daily Double* When batteries have the same poles touching, this will be created.
What is an open circuit?
500
This is created at the mouth of a river when sediment is deposited.
What a delta?
500
This is the average weather of an area over a long period of time.
What is climate?
500
This will allow heat or electricity to pass through it easily.
What is a conductor?
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